decent but irritating. overall, the bbs produces some pretty straightforward, unassuming american fare -- mostly burgers, fries, and shakes, with a spattering of other sandwich options. this they do okay. not great, and not bad. but honestly, the wendy's down the street does burgers not great and not bad, either. bbs is only marginally better, and with prices in the range of $6-8 for a burger (not including fries, etc. if you want them), i've always left feeling a bit put out.
so here's what i do like about bbs: their brioche buns are good, much better than any old white bread bun you'd find at a typical backyard cookout and better than a fast food bun, for sure; also, their fries, while distinctly overpriced in my opinion, can be good; and lastly, i've also had a tasty banana milkshake there.
a myriad of irritations will keep my from returning, though. i don't know what it is about burger restaurants in greensboro and having terrible parking, but bbs is no exception from the theme. bbs on battleground is located adjacent to a gas station, and the shared parking lot is quite frequently an annoyance. the seating inside the restaurant is generally cramped, and the place was loaded with flies last time i went. the food itself is kind of mediocre, and particularly the burgers, sadly. from the way their burgers taste, i'd bet they don't add any salt to the ground beef before they form the burgers, and what you get is dry patties lacking succulence. of course, that every burger i've had there is cooked to well done (including ones i've asked for rare), doesn't help. certainly not what i was hoping to get out of a burger that cost $7.